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Old 31st May 2009, 04:52
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Hi guys, I'm looking at getting a nice window side panel for my CoolerMaster CM 690, however I'm not entirely sure where to buy it. I have looked on several sites, and the best price I could find was this one http://www.scan.co.uk/Product.aspx?W...source=froogle
The price seems good, however, the picture provided is obviously not a real picture, so I'm unsure whether to buy from there or not - I would opt for a more expensive option, except I'm only 15, so I don't really have money to splash =D. As long as the site seems legitimate, I'll purchase from there, but I'd just like to get your 2 cents before I go and buy it =P

[Edit] Having looked at the picture again, I suppose it could be real, maybe just a bad camera angle or something, but I'm more inclined to think that its an idealistic photoshop production =S
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Old 31st May 2009, 07:44
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It's not a real photo - theres no depth to it and the fan is obviously fake.

If you scroll to the bottom of that page you see their legitmacy, they have an address, fax and phone number listed, copyrighting, they've aso got a number of - I forget what it's called.. when another site kind of sponsors them, if you will - on the bottom there, most of which link to their respective site.

If they're fake, they tend not to link, don't ask me why (how hard is it, I know) they just tend not too, or they don't bother to put the on at all.

It's not a cheap and quick site, it's well layed out, and pretty big, they're not just in it for the say 5 people that might order a Coolermaster window that never comes.

There's no profit margin in that at all, site would cost way more.


Having said that, it would b cheaper to do yourself, get some £2.99 acrylic from a site in another thread I can find for you, and cut a hole in the side panel with a dremel, jigsaw, band saw or scroll saw, and glue the acrylic sheet over the side panel.
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